🎥 This video is about creating a morph effect in Adobe After Effects using two still images and the time warp effect.
💻 To achieve the morph effect, start by creating a new composition with a resolution of 1200 by 1200 and a frame rate of 30 fps.
📷 Use still images, such as faces, and match the eyes to fill the frame for a better result.
🎥 The video demonstrates how to create a morph effect in After Effects without using any plug-ins.
🔗 To create the effect, the video recommends making one image one frame and the other image the next frame, and then creating a precomposition.
⏱️ The duration of the transition should be adjusted in the composition settings, typically around 3 seconds.
⏱️ Using the time warp effect in After Effects to adjust the duration of an effect.
🔄 Understanding the relationship between frame rate and speed adjustment in the time warp effect.
➗ Applying appropriate speed adjustments based on the frame rate used in the project.
📖 Understanding the math involved is crucial for achieving accurate transitions in After Effects.
🔁 Adjusting the error threshold can create a smooth and visually pleasing morph effect.
⚖️ Weights play a significant role in achieving the desired outcome in After Effects.
👉 Start by changing one element at a time to achieve the desired effect.
✨ Using the time warp effect simplifies the morphing transition.
🔗 Share your projects in the comments for inspiration.
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